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How to write an invitation letter

The content of the invitation letter includes title, honorific, salutation, greeting, main text, tailword and signature.

Title: When writing an invitation letter, the title is generally larger than the main text, bold and centered.

Honorific words: Generally written below the title, the font size can be the same as the title or larger than the title.

Title: Then you need to write the title.

Greeting: Generally use the word "Hello".

Text: It is necessary to state the reason for the invitation, time, location and other matters.

Epilogue: Then write the epilogue, which is generally expressed as waiting for your visit.

Signature: Generally, the inviter information and invitation time need to be written in the signature area.

Invitations are also called invitations and brief invitations. A ceremonial letter sent to invite guests to an event. The use of invitations can not only show respect for the invitees, but also express the inviter's solemn attitude towards the matter. Invitations can be used when holding various meetings, ceremonies, ceremonies and activities. Invitations generally come in two styles: one is single-sided and consists directly of title, title, text, honorifics, and signature.

Excerpt from sample invitation letter

"Life is easy, but it is hard to grow old. Every year there is a Double Ninth Festival, and now it is another Double Ninth Festival. The yellow flowers on the battlefield are especially fragrant. The autumn wind is strong once a year, unlike The spring light is better than the spring light, and the vast river and sky are covered with frost. "In the golden autumn of October, the spirit is refreshing, and the fragrance of osmanthus increases life." October xx is the Double Ninth Festival of 20xx. Hope Primary School wishes you and your family happiness and good health.

You and your older education colleagues are the creators of education. Without your labor and creation, there would be no brilliant education today; without your understanding and support for school reform, there would be no us. Hope the primary school will make great progress and continue to develop. You have worked hard and contributed silently in the fertile soil of education, and have made great contributions to the development of our school’s education.